A President, Mr. Bush, uses the carte blanche he has already, not to manipulate an overlap of arriving and departing Brigades into a ‘second surge,’ but to say in unequivocal terms that if it takes every last dime of the monies already allocated, if it takes reneging on government contracts with Halliburton, he will make sure the troops are safe — even if the only safety to be found, is in getting them the hell out of there.

My personal hope is that the western allies including Canada with all the other smaller nations, will stand firm and secure in unequivocal condemnation of Russia in her blockade of Berlin-and what is even more important, will secure the entire membership of the United Nations other than Russia and her satellites, to support the United States proposal (known as the Barruch plan) to turn over the atomic bomb in all its phases to an international control commission of the United Nations (exclusive of Russia) - and will outlaw any nation who attempts to manufacture the atomic bomb-and will create a military police force (again exclusive of Russia) with sufficient power to enforce outlawry of the bomb and its manufacture.

Words with the same terminal sound

Wordmap

Word visualization

Comments

adjective: admitting of no doubt or misunderstanding; having only one meaning or interpretation and leading to only one conclusion

The President's first statement on the subject was vague and open to competing interpretations, so when he spoke to Congress about the same subject later, he was careful to make his position completely unequivocal.